complexactioncomposer
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Complex Action Composer
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Complex Action Composer (CAC)
A simple tool to help developers execute tasks, log results, and compose said tasks together.
I built this to manage deployments of multiple smart contracts for the Scalic project. I needed a way to deploy and initialise multiple Solidity contracts which were interconnected, and save their associated contract addresses, transaction hashes, and other data.
How it works
The core unit of CAC is an Action.
An Action is an abstract class which developers must extend for their own use
case. They must override the async act()
function with whatever they need.
An Action accepts a Config
and Depenedencies
. These are arbitrary
Javascript objects.
The output of the run()
function of an Action is Output
. This is also an
arbitrary object. By default, it is saved to disk.
By default, an Action provides a Winston logger which logs to the console and to a file.
The Output
and the logs are saved to a workspace directory which the
developer must specify.
Actions use Typescript generics to keep things organised.
Example
interface AdderConfig {
start: number;
increment: number;
}
interface AdderOutput {
result: number;
}
interface AdderDepedencies {
// Adder has no dependencies, so this is just an empty interface.
}
class AdderAction extends Action<AdderConfig, AdderOutput, AdderDepedencies> {
public async act(): Promise<AdderOutput> {
// Just add start and increment.
const result = this.config.start + this.config.increment
this.logger.info(`Adding ${this.config.start} and ${this.config.increment} to get ${result}`)
const output: AdderOutput = {
result,
}
return output
}
}
// An example Jest test of an Action that adds two numbers and returns the
// result:
describe('Action', () => {
const tmpObj = tmp.dirSync()
const tmpDirPath = tmpObj.name
it('Adder', async () => {
const config: AdderConfig = {
start: 0,
increment: 1,
}
const adderAction = new AdderAction(config, {}, tmpDirPath)
const { filepath, output } = await adderAction.run()
expect(output.result).toEqual(config.start + config.increment)
})
})